RRM Dallas Overview
RRM Dallas is operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons at 344 Marine Forces Dr., Grand Prairie, TX 75051. It is a Residential Reentry Management field office, not a secure prison. The office manages federal residential reentry and community corrections placement for the Northern District of Texas and other districts, so ordinary county jail booking, bond, visitation, and commissary rules do not apply.
RRM records can confuse a custody search because the office may be tied to a federal person in a residential reentry center or community placement rather than a traditional cell block. Search the BOP inmate locator for federal custody status. Use Dallas County Jail Lookup only when the person is in local county custody, and use TDCJ only when the person is in Texas state prison.
The BOP locator is the best public search starting point for federal records connected to RRM Dallas.
The locator reinforces the main distinction: RRM Dallas is part of BOP's federal system, while Dallas County jail and TDCJ use different public tools.
RRM Dallas Role and Population
RRM Dallas is not a secure prison with a rated bed capacity in the same way as FCI Seagoville or Hutchins Unit. The research did not identify a public population count for the office. Its custody role is administrative and placement-based: it oversees federal residential reentry management rather than operating a Dallas County jail tower or a TDCJ unit.
How to Look Up RRM Dallas Records
Use BOP search tools when RRM Dallas appears in a federal custody or reentry context. The BOP locator searches federal inmates from 1982 to present and can use federal number identifiers or name fields. Dallas County's roster may show a local hold, but it does not manage BOP reentry placement.
- Open the BOP inmate locator.
- Search by federal number or by name and identifying fields.
- Confirm whether the record points to a BOP institution, reentry placement, or release status.
- Use Dallas County, TDCJ, or ICE tools only when the person's custody type is not BOP.
If the person is still in a Dallas County jail, a municipal jail, or TDCJ custody, RRM Dallas is the wrong search source.
RRM Dallas Address and Contact
Use BOP contact channels for RRM Dallas questions. Do not use Dallas County jail bond lines, county mail rules, or TDCJ unit rules for this federal reentry office.
RRM Dallas
344 Marine Forces Dr.
Grand Prairie, TX 75051
469-928-2182
BOP Residential Reentry Management
Visiting and Reentry Placement
RRM Dallas does not operate like a public visiting room at a county jail. Visits, reporting, and communication rules depend on the BOP placement or residential reentry center involved. Confirm the current BOP or reentry-center rule before travel or contact.
| Day | Hours | Type |
|---|---|---|
| Secure prison visit | Not an RRM function | Use the BOP institution rules |
| Reentry placement | Confirm case-specific rules | Residential reentry center or BOP direction |
| County jail visit | Not applicable | Use Dallas County only for county custody |
Mail, Phone, and Money at RRM Dallas
BOP rules control communication and account issues for federal custody. If a person is in a residential reentry center, that center may have its own reporting and contact rules under BOP oversight. Dallas County's mail-processing center, SmartInmate, and Access Corrections rules are for county jail custody, not RRM Dallas.
| Service | Provider / Detail |
|---|---|
| Use BOP or residential reentry placement rules. | |
| Phone | Use the applicable BOP or reentry-center communication process. |
| Money | Use BOP trust or placement-specific instructions when applicable. |
Federal Reentry Context
RRM Dallas is tied to federal transition and placement, not county booking. A person may move from a BOP institution to community placement, a residential reentry center, or supervision under federal rules. That process is different from Dallas County magistrate review, bond posting, or county release from Lew Sterrett.
Because RRM Dallas is not a jail with a public roster of local arrestees, the BOP locator is the central public tool. If the BOP locator does not fit, reassess custody type before calling offices.
For Dallas County cases, check the county jail roster, Dallas court records, TDCJ, and ICE before concluding that no official custody record exists.
About RRM Dallas
RRM Dallas is one part of the federal custody map around Dallas County. FCI Seagoville is the secure BOP institution in the county area, while RRM Dallas manages reentry placement from Grand Prairie. The BOP Grand Prairie Office Complex is also administrative and should not be mistaken for a secure jail.
For search accuracy, keep the custody systems separate: Dallas County jail records for local custody, TDCJ for state prison, BOP for federal custody and reentry, and ICE for immigration detention.
Note: Confirm the specific BOP placement before treating RRM Dallas as the contact point for a federal record.
Dallas County Custody Routing
This facility should be read within the larger Dallas County custody map. The county jail roster, city detention lists, TDCJ locator, BOP locator, ICE locator, court records, and public-information request channels each answer a different question. A missing result in one system is not proof that the person is not in custody. It often means the arrest is still at a city detention center, the person has moved from county jail to state or federal custody, the record has not refreshed, or the searcher is using a county roster for a non-county custody status.
For Dallas County jail custody, the practical fallback is the Dallas County Jail Lookup, then the jail information line at 214-761-9025, then the sheriff public-information request path or Records Division at 214-653-2677 for records that are not online. For a recent municipal arrest, Dallas city detention, Garland, Irving, and Mesquite custody channels can matter before a county transfer. For sentenced state prisoners, use TDCJ inmate search and IVSS. For federal custody, use the BOP inmate locator. For immigration detention, use the ICE Online Detainee Locator and confirm whether the person is under the Dallas Field Office context or at a regional facility outside Dallas County.
Record details also change as the case moves. A jail profile may show book-in number, tank location, charges, warrant number, magistrate, and bond, while the later court record may show the formal complaint, information, indictment, amended charge, dismissal, plea, conviction, or disposition. Dallas County research did not confirm a universal release-retention period for the jail roster, a separate city-to-county transfer clock, or a facility-specific public update time for every custody channel. When timing matters, verify through the agency that controls the current custody record before visiting, sending money, relying on a bond amount, or assuming release.